The Downtown Farm Stand loses revenue from construction
September 20, 2016Out of all the businesses affected by downtown construction, The Downtown Farm Stand has taken one of the hardest hits, says the owner.
Out of all the businesses affected by downtown construction, The Downtown Farm Stand has taken one of the hardest hits, says the owner.
Learning how to be an adult can be hard for young people, but the Muncie Public Library is hoping to make that adjustment easier.
There are less than two months until Election Day, and each candidate is fighting for support in an effort to win the highest office in the country.
The new Muncie Animal Shelter is now open to the public and houses more cats and dogs than ever before.
When sophomore music media production major Scott Chapman arrived on campus last year, he expected to find an established music scene and plenty of musicians to play with. That wasn't the case.
Fall is the time for tailgating and enjoying the outdoors, but allergies can be a big problem for many people.
The makers of prescription painkillers have adopted a 50-state strategy that includes hundreds of lobbyists and millions in campaign contributions to help kill or weaken measures aimed at stemming the tide of prescription opioids, the drugs at the heart of a crisis that has cost 165,000 Americans their lives and pushed countless more to crippling addiction.
The Latino Student Union week of events kicked off Sept. 16 at the Scramble Light, and there is still time to get involved with the organization this week.
This week, the Student Government Association welcomed five new senators at their Sept. 14 meeting.
Gubernatorial candidate John Gregg visited Muncie for the Jefferson Jackson Day Dinner on Sept. 17 to speak to prospective voters about his campaign.
For the most part, Ball State's Family Weekend game against Eastern Kentucky went exactly as expected.
As of this August, each Ball State residence hall has been assigned a UPD officer to invite to hall events, help with move-ins and build relationships with residents.
The 10th annual Living Lightly Fair will be on Sept. 17 at Minnetrista from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Recent clear weather will give way to a chance for showers late Friday afternoon and early Saturday morning.
John Gouwens isn't a typical musician. As a carillonneur - someone who performs on bells in churches or towers – his musical talents aren't as traditional as most others.
Upon moving in, students are given a roommate agreement to establish boundaries in their dorm. However, one thing wasn't up for contention this year — construction.
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) — Hillary Clinton returned to the campaign trail Thursday, smiling and chatting with reporters as her plane flew to North Carolina. The Democratic presidential candidate appeared energetic and in high spirits after the bout of pneumonia that sidelined her.
Family Weekend is just a day away for students here at Ball State University, but rain is in the forecast. Will the showers ruin the weekend activities? Weather forecaster Balint Szalavari has the full story.
Starting a college career is a life-changing experience for any first-time student. For 16-year-old Dora Lott, it's an even bigger adjustment.
Ball State’s Sports Administration Program and the School of Kinesiology will host the 16th annual Chase Charlie Races Saturday Sept. 17th where contestants will be able to race alongside Charlie Cardinal.